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Intl. Researchers Credited with Hendra Virus Vaccine for Horses

An international team of researchers has developed the first horse vaccine for the deadly Hendra virus, using the ovary cells of a Chinese hamster.

Save Hay, Save Money with Texas Haynet

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, and National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Southern states horse owners are enduring one of the most severe (D4) droughts ever, with “abysmal” conditions expected to “persist or intensify” throug

Registration Open for Kentucky Horse Council's Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training

Large Animal Emergency Rescue training is an excellent opportunity for veterinarians, volunteers and first responders to receive technical training for risky situations.

Strange Skin Condition Causing Pain and Suffering in Southern California Horses

Veterinarians have determined that rashes and what appear to be painful sunburn lesions causing the horses hair to fall out are the result of a hyper-sensitivity to direct sunlight leading to an infection called photodermatitis.

Reducing the Risk of Respiratory Ailment in Horses - Fresh Air Is the Best Air

With shelter from the wind and elements and access to fresh water and good quality hay, most horses can live quite comfortably surrounded by their companions without a stable.

New Cases of Infectious Horse Diseases Reported Nationwide

”Getting statistics for mosquito-borne diseases in horses is difficult, and state officials say they expect up to four unreported cases for each confirmed case of West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, making the actual impact larger than

Abandoned NJ Horse Up for Adoption

Walter, a male quarterhorse/Tennessee walker cross found wandering the streets of Millstone in October 2011, has been put up for adoption since no one has come forward to claim him, according to Lisa Post of Helping Hearts Equine Rescue.

New Bolton Center Offers Unique Insight Into Equine Behavior

A news article in The Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper for Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine, written by Allison Bart gives details of a very special Equine Behavior Program that allows students to study horses in their natural environme

Exported Horse Meat: A Health Risk

In a press release this week titled “Equine Scientists Debunk Horsemeat Health Risk Claims”, United Horsemen (UH), an extremist pro horse slaughter group, cited a letter from four equine instructors ostensibly written to the Journal of Food and Chemi

Horse-Loving Friends Can Watch Ireland Unbridled on HRTV

HRTV has posted their latest schedule of horse-related shows featuring Ireland:  Hey Horse Loving Friends --

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